these travelers have bottles and shoes, and random items hooked on the outside.
Outside of packing cubes, these special hooks, called carabiners, will save your travel life. You’ll still have to be able to fit your carry-on in the overhead bin, but hooking up some random items to the outside of your bag can be another way to fit more inside your bag without getting pinned with more fees.
4. Get To Know The Baggage Rules:
Before you head to the airport, take a look at your itinerary to see which airline or airlines you’ll be flying. Typically, if you’re leaving the country your airline will offer at least one free checked bag and will have free carry-on options. If you’re taking short domestic, or budget flights, this may not be the case.
Get familiar with carry-on sizes and choose a bag that is small enough to meet all the airlines’ restrictions. It will save you a lot of frustration and most importantly, money, on your next trip.
5. Get Creative With Your Packing:
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